Sunbeam™ 70W Domestic 70-Stitch Sewing Machine
The Sunbeam Domestic 70-Stitch Sewing Machine now includes a two-step foot pedal for more convenience! It is perfect for all your sewing and hemming needs! Designed for the busy and creative you in mind, it's easy to set up and use. A great tool for all your stitching, mending and hemming needs.

It can be run using the included foot pedal. Reverse sewing button, thread cutter, built-in free arm, built-in storage drawer, work space LED light and an automatic bobbin winder are some of its many features that makes this sewing machine a must-have.

Features

70 different easy-to-use stitch styles and patterns including buttonhole

Adjustable stitch length and stitch width

Adjustable press foot pressure

Built-in LED light

Three needle positions at right, mid or left

Thread tension dial.

Shuttle hook system and foot loading bobbin

Thread chain trimmer

Reverse sewing lever

Foldable plastic handle

Free arm for sleeves, pant leggings and other small cylindrical items

Fast changing press foot

Needle plate with guide lines

Power stitch

Built-in 70W ETL-certified motor

Digital foot controller included

Soft PE machine cover included

Expandable spindle.

Includes

Sewing Machine

Four-step buttonhole foot

L-shape screwdriver

Seam ripper/brush

Lubcricate oil

Three #14 Needle

Three Bobbins

Twin Needle

Screw driver (Small)

Screw driver (Large)

Edge/quilting guide

Embroidering plate

Spool holder

All purpose foot pedal (pre-installed)

Spool Spin

Two-Step Foot Pedal

Soft Case Cover

Operating Instructions Manual

Dimensions: 12.12"H x 14.5"W x 7"D
Care Instructions: Remove the bobbin case. Snap the two hook retaining arms (a) outwards. Remove the hook race cover (b) and the hook (c) and clean with a soft cloth. Lubricate at the points (d) (1-2 drops) with sewing machine oil. Turn the hand wheel until the hook race (e) is in the left position. Replace the hook (c). Replace the hook race cover and snap back the two hook retaining arms. Insert the bobbin case and bobbin and replace the stitch plate.
Made in China
Limited warranty: One-year; 718.782.2111 or 888.380.2111; Smartek USA 49 Bartlett St Brooklyn NY 11206

When purchasing a sewing machine, be sure to consider what types of materials you want to sew, how often you'll use the machine, your skill level, and the amount of room you have to store the machine. Your answers will help determine what size and style is best for you.

Sewing machines can be categorized into three basic styles:

Mechanical: The mechanical sewing machine runs on electricity with the use of a foot pedal and requires you to use manual controls. For example, you push a lever to select the type of stitch you want to use and turn a separate control to position the needle. This machine works well for beginners who want to learn basic sewing techniques. Typically owners of this style of machine use it occasionally and for simple tasks. These machines typically offer 4 to 15 stitch styles.

Electric:An electric machine also uses a foot pedal, but the controls are typically touch screen, computerized settings. Because there is more control with an electric machine, the stitches are often more precise. These machines usually offer 15 to 25 stitch styles and are used by those with intermediate skill levels.

Computerized:The computerized sewing machine is the most technologically savvy. Its multiple small step motors are all run by a computer processor. These machines generally offer 150 to 250 stitch styles, including embroidery and alphabet stitches for personalizing. They can also be connected to your computer so you can download custom stitches. Advanced sewers are the main users of these machines.

Most machines will have the following features:

Bobbin: Inch-high spool usually made of silver-tone metal.

Bobbin Winder: Post next to the spool pins where you will place your bobbin when winding thread onto it.

Foot Control: Pedal you use to start and stop the machine.

Handwheel: Wheel/crank that allows you to raise and lower the needle by hand, so as to position it properly when beginning a stitch.

Needle Clamp: Small clamp that holds the needle in place.

Presser Foot: Small foot-like metal piece below the needle that holds the fabric in place.

Spool Pins: Short posts on the top of a sewing machine that hold the main spool of thread and possibly an extra spool.

Take-up Lever: Vertical slot running down the front of the machine, through which the top thread passes on its way to the needle.

Tension Regulator: Regulates tension; If your tension is too tight, your stitches will pucker and come undone. If it's too loose, the stitches will be weak and will not hold the fabric together.

Thread Guide: Small slot near the top of the machine where the main thread is strung.

Throat Plate: Silver-tone plate covering the area under the presser foot. The needle passes through this to capture the bobbin thread.

Other Features: Sewing machines also offer options to select stitch length, width and type. Depending on the style of your machine, they may be found via manual levers or a computerized screen.

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